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David Alvin at The Coronet Theatre Hollywood CA

Nov09
2008
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David Alvin is a living throwback and best in breed. He is a musician and singer / songwriter who has chosen the guitar as his go-to instrument. He is affable and quick-witted. He is very talented but humble. He plays the blues but cracks jokes between songs. You can tell that he enjoys what he does and appreciates his audience. Once you see him smile, you know he’s the real deal. He is probably sixty years old.

At The Coronet Theatre in Hollywood Saturday night, Alvin and friends played a two hour set of his material, several covers (“Abilene” a standout) and selections from friends’ records. The most interesting piece he explored was his work with his departed friend Gafferty, who along with Alvin dubbed themselves the “605 Boys” in the mid 60s, based on their proximity to the then-new Interstate 605.

Multi-instrumentalist Greg Leisz and several on-again off-again (the stage) friends helped Alvin create a rollicking, moving Saturday soundtrack for the new location of the highly regarded Largo. The sound was mostly a country variation of blues, with hints of the “loud folk music” Alvin alludes to on his homepage (davidalvin.net).

The show lacked just 2 key ingredients: bass notes and beer. The Coronet does not have a license to sell alcohol, so Alvin’s possession of 2 Bud Light cans was a running gag between himself and the endearing audience (which included the beloved brazen nerd who pushes the envelope regarding feedback because he knows he’s not going too far and that Alvin is accomodating and graceful). About the other matter: there was a pianist who played some low-end octaves but he disappeared after a while, providing fodder for another serial quip. The band must be really something with a drummer, and I’m sure a drummer has lots of fun working with the material and musicians. But, even without percussion or inebriation, the show rocked. That’s some trick.

Tagged Coronet, David Alvin, Hollywood

Does It Matter Who’s Elected President?

Oct12
2008
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Posted in Poly Sci - Tagged election 2008

Season Finale at Hollywood Bowl

Sep17
2008
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I was able to see Brian Wilson close out the Walt Disney summer season at the Hollywood Bowl Sunday night. I caught the orchestra, LA Philharmonic perform a Gershwin piece and then stay on for a couple tunes with Wilson’s band. It was a fun time for me, my cousin, and pal Jim. Jim’s from St.Louis and digs Chuck Berry, so he was happy to hear Johnny B. Goode and the Berry influenced/lifted Beach Boy songs. Wilson was smart to use that Berry guitar sound back in the 60s, and he’s smart now to have a firecracker band just like other old-timers like Bob Dylan. A great time was had by all.

During “Do you Want to Dance?” the orchestra’s conductor came out on stage (among others) and was dancing around like a crazy man. Wilson presided over this circus as the goofy wisecracking uncle/grandfather type he’s become. He is far from comatose. Whatever he’s on nowadays, it’s working. While he’s still reanimated, I recommend checking out his show: heavy on the hits, but featuring a few songs from his new record, including a down-tempo encore/closer “Southern California,” which followed the fireworks-backed string of “Fun, Fun, Fun” and “Surfing USA” and “Barbara Ann.”

Tagged concerts, Hollywood, summer

San Francisco Outside Lands Festival

Aug25
2008
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The 3 day festival in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park was a wonderful trip.

I was able to rock out to some of my favorite music acts. Some highlights:

Radiohead – awesome. Thom Yorke re-invented as Kurt Cobain-sweater-wearing, bearded mellow rock star.
(see video clip)

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers – amazing. special guest Steve Winwood joining the band for “Give Me Some Lovin”; Petty stamping his own version of “G-L-O-R-I-A.”

Wilco – at home and at ease. Extended jam for “Impossible Germany” from newest album; “California Stars” from the Mermaid Avenue / Woody Guthrie project.
Jack Johnson – I was a bit put-off that he got the top spot, but it wound up being a very fine way to end the festival. He had a few special moments coinciding with a light show that you just had to be there to appreciate.

Glad that I was!

Links:
Flickr Photos

Tagged concerts, festivals, outside lands, San Francisco

Ziggy Meets Bill

Aug16
2008
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I believe David Bowie’s song “Ziggy Stardust” is a rip-off of “Bungalow Bill” from The Beatles White Album. Compare the verses.

During a brilliant listen of The White Album up at The Shire last weekend, my brother agreed with the similarity.

What do you think? And how do you feel about playing Bowie’s “Little China Girl” while watching the China gymnasts?

And what do you think of having models fill-in for the medal winners on the podium, in cases in which the Communists deem the winner “not un-ugly enough?”

Tagged 2008 olympics, Beatles, David Bowie, Ziggy Stardust
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